#5896
Brian H
Participant

digh wrote: Well. I think I understand your position somewhat. Here goes (if I’m off I’m sure you’ll correct) There are geologic disasters no one can do anything about like the plate shiftts off Haiwaii and the Canaries you discuss. Yep, S..t Happens and sometimes the best we can do is good disaster recovery (not much in evidence at present).

OK, but other potential disasters we can try to avoid. We might check man made global warming or monitor asteroids that could impact earth. We can take action, presumably we aren’t dinosaures.

I’ve never heard anyone say “We just don’t have enough disasters!”

Those are not plate shifts. They’re buildups of unstable rock above deep ocean slopes which periodically collapse, sending massive waves back and forth across the ocean.

Checking man-made global warming is easy, since it doesn’t exist. Checking the efforts of NWO believers and plotters to leverage the mitigation programs into huge economic and political vehicles is the real challenge!

Deflecting asteroids should be possible, especially with early detection. Even darkening one side soon enough causes selective sunlight “pressure” to change their paths.